Dr. Stanley Deser
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Lauritsen Laboratory , California Institute of Technology, US and The Martin A. Fisher School of Physics, Brandeis University, US.
Prof. Stanley Deser
Education
- 1949: BS Summa Cum Laude, Brooklyn College
- 1950: MA Harvard University
- 1953: PhD Harvard University (Adviser: J Schwinger)
Professional Record (only longer-term positions)
- 1953–55, 1988, 1993: Member, Institute for Advanced Study
- 1954: Research Associate, University of California, Radiation Laboratory
- 1955–57: Member, Niels Bohr Institute for Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen
- 1957–58: Lecturer, Harvard University
- 1958–65: Associate Professor, Brandeis University
- 1961–62, 1976, 1980–81, 1994: Visiting Scientist, CERN, Geneva
- 1964–70: Co-Director and Co-Editor, Brandeis Summer Institutes in Theoretical Physics
- 1965–80: Professor of Physics, Brandeis University
- 1980– Ancell Professor of Physics, Brandeis University
- 1966–67: Visiting Professor, Institut Henri Poincare of the Sorbonne
- 1969–71, 1976–77: Chairman, Physics Department, Brandeis University
- 1971–72: Visiting Professor, Faculty of Science, University of Paris – Orsay
- 1977: Fellow, All Souls Oxford
- 1984–85: Co-Director, Field Theory Program, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara
- 1987–88: Visiting Professor, Boston University
- 2005– Visiting Professor, California Institute of Technology
Honors and Awards
- National Academy of Sciences, USA
- American Academy of Arts & Science
- Foreign member, Torino Academy of Science, Italy.
- Dannie Heineman Prize with R. Arnowitt and C. W. Misner
- Guggenheim & Fulbright Fellow
- Honorary Doctorate Degrees from Stockholm Univ and Chalmers Institute of Technology
- Festschrift: “Deserfest,” World Pub (2006). J T Liu, M J Duff, K S Stelle and R P Woodard, eds.
Selected Works
- ADM
- SUGRA in 1976 (with Zumino)
- Topologically massive 3D theories 1982 (with Jackiw)
- 3D Einstein with Jackiw and 't Hooft,
- More recently a series on partially massive gauge theories in (A) dS (with Waldron)
See also
Stanley Deser's homepage at Brandeis University